When you put in a 200 amp electrical service, you must use at least 3/0 AWG copper or 4/0 AWG aluminum wire. Picking the right wire size keeps your property safe. It also helps your equipment, like wire soldering machines or wire crimping machines, work safely. The National Electrical Code (NEC) has strict rules for these jobs. Look at the table below for a quick look at NEC rules:
You should use 10 AWG copper wire for a 30 amp circuit. Picking the right wire stops it from getting too hot. This keeps your setup safe. Look at the table below to see why 10 AWG works best for 30 amp loads:
When you use wire processing machines, you make the process of wiring a light switch faster and safer. These machines help you cut, strip, and connect wires with great accuracy. You can trust the results every time you install a switch. A wire harness tester checks your connections, so you know your switch works before you finish. Wire cutting and stripping machines save you time on each switch project. Reliable tools help you avoid mistakes and keep your switch installation up to code.